For example, a “what I'm working on” field that could also be updated via Slack command and easily viewed. For example, input in Slack would look like: '/Pingboard What I'm Working On: etc. etc. etc'...

The out of office bot posts both status updates that are relevant for that day and a daily summary once a day (Jane submits a status at 6:30am, which is posted, yet Jane is also included in the daily summary that is posted at 8am, for example). Any status updates that apply to that day but are submitted before the scheduled summary should be ignored and rolled into the summary. Any status updates that are submitted after the summary are then posted in real time.

Allow me and my team to interact with the Out of Office feature via a @pingboard bot or via slash commands that we can use withing channels. @pingboard Remote Today .... All day or specific time? ... All Day (button)....OK, we'll let your team know. So essentially interacting with the form

Currently, out of office status updates are only posted on slack when the status update is for the same day of the submission. If I post a status update for a planned vacation in the future, for example, it is not posted in Slack. This results in the team unnecessarily not knowing in advance when someone has plans to be out of office for a future date.

We have a lot of people muting the outofoffice Slack channel because it includes everyone in the company and it's just not relevant to them. We've had a lot of requests for us to configure it to send status updates for the people in a team to that team's Slack channel.

We currently have 5 channels that send a group update each morning. 4 of the channels pull from Google Calendars and for each I am able to chose the time of the daily update to users in the channel - 10am EST.

The 5th channel pulls from a BOT we have integrated with Pingboard and this channel send updates to users in the channel much earlier - 8am EST and I do not see an option to change that.

When you configure the integration, you should be allowed to specify a team or sub-team for which you want to see events. So a team's room can have event that pertain to that team. You should also be able to add specific other individuals as well.

Be able to send messages in slack @pingboardbot to update status in pingboard. This would allow users to not have to log into pingboard to change their status and improve the rate at which people actually bother to do it.